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fuel economy is a major deciding factor for 97 percent of customers. that's according to study by ford. well now with new federal regulations and rising gas prices abc 7 news reporter jonathan bloom has look tonight at the changing face of american automobiles. >> i'm about to test drive the the energy. the first ford you can fill up and also plug in. plug in hybrid is a great in between in terms of both hybrid and full electric vehicle because you really have the capability to do both but you don't have the range limitatio limitation. >>reporter: with 20 mile range on battery or over 600 with the gas tank the car decides which were to use. >> rate now i can flooring the pedal to use gas. did you notice the difference. >> gas kick in. >> or push button to go all electric. 30,000 dollars claims the car pays for itself by getting the electric equivalent of 100 miles per gallon. >> first to brick the million stone. centennial mail stone. of. >>reporter: electric cars nothing new for ford. in 1914 henry ford and firestone posed with edison trying to bring
fuel economy is a major deciding factor for 97 percent of customers. that's according to study by ford. well now with new federal regulations and rising gas prices abc 7 news reporter jonathan bloom has look tonight at the changing face of american automobiles. >> i'm about to test drive the the energy. the first ford you can fill up and also plug in. plug in hybrid is a great in between in terms of both hybrid and full electric vehicle because you really have the capability to do both...
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threatening to tip an improving but still fragile economy back into recession. president obama's already exempted military manpower from cut, so act convictions services and packs will be hit harder -- fortunately, there's bright -- broad agreement that should be avoided. congress and the white house famed to craft the crow mice. republicans were stonewalling the president to push him from office to strike a deal with their own. it didn't work, now we have the same president, roughly the same congress and same approximate. obama has pledged to reach across party line to strike a bargain. the deem must include prude cuts, raising the debt ceiling, and revenue increases. but, failure to make a deem especially on debt and borrowing will rattle financial markets and credit rating agencies with potentially devastating consequences for the economy, that underwrite u.s. national security. thanks for joining us. i'm vago muradian, you can watch this program online at defensenewstv.com or e-mail me, and a reminder to thank the men and women who are or have served the nat
threatening to tip an improving but still fragile economy back into recession. president obama's already exempted military manpower from cut, so act convictions services and packs will be hit harder -- fortunately, there's bright -- broad agreement that should be avoided. congress and the white house famed to craft the crow mice. republicans were stonewalling the president to push him from office to strike a deal with their own. it didn't work, now we have the same president, roughly the same...
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and the heightened urgency that we see among officials iran's economy is significantly in trouble its currency is constantly losing ground in the western sanctions that you have referred to are clearly taking their toll on iran what happens if iran economy is ruined i mean that is something that you know no one has spoken about that's an unknown how does that factor in to the current geo political situation those who. who hoped that iran's government can still be persuaded to freeze its nuclear program and obey the demands of the un security council and the p five plus one i think the only way they will do that is if they feel enough economic pain and as you mentioned the startling collapse of the currency even in the recent weeks and the drop by almost half in iran's crude oil exports and the real problems iran is having with its international linkages are financing exports and imports and so forth this is starting to have an impact and officials from israel to london to washington would prefer that this approach work and i think as we see signs that iran's economy is cracking furthe
and the heightened urgency that we see among officials iran's economy is significantly in trouble its currency is constantly losing ground in the western sanctions that you have referred to are clearly taking their toll on iran what happens if iran economy is ruined i mean that is something that you know no one has spoken about that's an unknown how does that factor in to the current geo political situation those who. who hoped that iran's government can still be persuaded to freeze its nuclear...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our.
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do you see broader implications for the stock market and economy? >> yes. the small-business start-ups are down. they will continue to be down. we have fewer ipos now than we had ten years ago. compans just don't want to be public because of all of the regulations. venture capital is down. there is less investment in new businesses. gerri: whose fault is that? whose fault is that? >> i think the ault s directly on the government because they have added a tremendous amount of insecurity. wh we are talking abot with obamacare, as of 2014, a barrage of provisions, taxes. i mean, what theyaresaying is that they are declaring war on business. this idea that what apple bees is doing is wrong is unbelievable. they have to make a profit. if they can make a profit, they have to reduce thir employment. gerri: you say that will happen with a lot of businesses across the country, presumay here are lots of ways to get -- more an one way to find a solution. what do you think would work at this point to get these two sides together to find some kind of common ground and g
do you see broader implications for the stock market and economy? >> yes. the small-business start-ups are down. they will continue to be down. we have fewer ipos now than we had ten years ago. compans just don't want to be public because of all of the regulations. venture capital is down. there is less investment in new businesses. gerri: whose fault is that? whose fault is that? >> i think the ault s directly on the government because they have added a tremendous amount of...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on r.g.p. . would be soon which brightened if you knew about sun from feinstein. who finds time time t.v. . when i was on your bush show in this show we trace the wars obama faces in the next four years coming up an exclusive interview with a rock a leg obama. war with iran has already started and your textbook guide how not to invade a foreign country. as a bomb of draws but to the white house for a second wales the president for a tough interview on his foreign policy but he chose an easier ride from the mainstream media so we'll use a little bit. you promised change we can believe did tell us about your achievements. i've sent troops to afghanistan. record numbers of army suicides and defections. doctors say they've never seen such horrific injuries from improvised explosive devices i think that's unbelievable. you won the nobel peace prize that puts you in superstar company that's right kissinger one while he was secretly shelling gamba this year's winner the european union illegally bombed l
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is worrying that the chinese economy will overtake it in size in a few years well actually it's been slowing down so basically to prevent that from coming into a really hard landing the new government needs to undergo a lot of reforms so we're talking about that in a couple of minutes of business. in japan the average height for men is one hundred eighty two centimeters ten centimeters shorter because of that some employers refused to hire me one of them even told me directly that i was too short to deal with the client's computers already spent three months in this hospital and plans to stay for another four to add the coveted seven santa majors to his stature invented by the famed soviet orthopedic is good for you is there a from the nineteen fifties these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up or therefore stimulating tissue regeneration it was out of was able to receive arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life be sent to the other patients shattered bones and in many cases their shattered li
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t economy moves further, japan will be back in a technical recession, defined as two consecutive quarters of reacon >> returning now to the top story, in your top finance ministers meeting in brussels to discussegree to bailouts. we're joined now with more from our brussels correspondent. ys it taking so long or eu finance ministers to agree on releasing the next tranche of funds f greece? >> the terms of the deal have to be renegotiated. the troika as recommended more time to take up paying off the debt of some of the more time ans more money. now there are intense discussions going on among the people who will have to come up with that money and the proper ways that, unless the group comes up with a sustainable road map to talk about hate they will have financing in greece, the ecb is not willing to step in and help out with temporary mechanisms unless the ecb steps in, we all know that it looks really bad for greece this week. >> , having trouble with the draft agreement being discussed in brussels and including the idea that greece should be given an extra two years to meet debt reduc
t economy moves further, japan will be back in a technical recession, defined as two consecutive quarters of reacon >> returning now to the top story, in your top finance ministers meeting in brussels to discussegree to bailouts. we're joined now with more from our brussels correspondent. ys it taking so long or eu finance ministers to agree on releasing the next tranche of funds f greece? >> the terms of the deal have to be renegotiated. the troika as recommended more time to take...
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at the press conference, she sang in the praise of the prime minister's efforts to reform the economy. >> i think the prospects have a markedly improved as a result of the reform program and the government's bold actions. >> many in portugal have lost faith in european leaders. antagonism towards the heads of the german and portuguese governments has reached new heights. >> the way they treat us is a joke. he is no more than merkel's puppet and what they're doing is just wrong. the sacrifices we are being asked to make our a reasonable. "she is just one of many voices calling on them to live within their means but many face an uncertain future with increasing poverty levels and they are determined to resist any more economic pain. >> as we just saw, the portuguese austerity measures are not very popular. we asked our correspondence much and she had today to convince the portuguese of the need for continued austerity. >> she said she is here to see firsthand how the process is going on. her colleague told her about the process and of course she was already a winner of the statistics sh
at the press conference, she sang in the praise of the prime minister's efforts to reform the economy. >> i think the prospects have a markedly improved as a result of the reform program and the government's bold actions. >> many in portugal have lost faith in european leaders. antagonism towards the heads of the german and portuguese governments has reached new heights. >> the way they treat us is a joke. he is no more than merkel's puppet and what they're doing is just...
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all the politicians and the center banks would go away for two three years and then i think the micro economy will take care of it but in a more serious sense i think what we need to focus on too is to make sure that we don't over do any macro policy because macro policy will fail ultimately what we need is for you and me to get the emphasis back on creating jobs in believing in economies and create transparency that way is as only down through the biggest and fiscal multiply of all which is to create new jobs an increase on focus and jobs access to credit will be my two main remedies if i actually all the politicians went away and did nothing with the situation would resolve itself there is only i think i can prove it i mean belgium was without a government for two years every single macro indicator improved during those two years you had to presidents the president being the most successful in terms of growth he did absolutely nothing to do for atheists there's a whole concept within the economic science to say stay within that the ability of policy since to do anything is actually the best
all the politicians and the center banks would go away for two three years and then i think the micro economy will take care of it but in a more serious sense i think what we need to focus on too is to make sure that we don't over do any macro policy because macro policy will fail ultimately what we need is for you and me to get the emphasis back on creating jobs in believing in economies and create transparency that way is as only down through the biggest and fiscal multiply of all which is to...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds a report. looks well to the. slaves technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've. covered. but. just. this.
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. >> translator: the economy and energy will be part of the focus of the election. our party will make a manifesto and convey our position to voters. i will explain it to the people after i dissolve the lower house on friday. >> the leadup to the decision played out on wednesday. the prime minister said he was ready to dissolve the lower house if the ldp committed to reducing the number of seats in the house by 234ex year. officials campaigning for the general elections starts on may 4. >> translator: lawmakers don't really care, but the people, the prime minister changes like a resolving door. it's better to give the younger generation a chance another leadership. >> prompted the prime minister to act? making te i . >> there's a big disparity in -- he had fwho executions left. but it took some time >> the lead-up to the decision played out in the diet. abe pointed out the prime minister promised in august to call a general election soon if the diet passed bills related to social security and tax reform. abe said the ldp kept its part of the deal and helped the bill
. >> translator: the economy and energy will be part of the focus of the election. our party will make a manifesto and convey our position to voters. i will explain it to the people after i dissolve the lower house on friday. >> the leadup to the decision played out on wednesday. the prime minister said he was ready to dissolve the lower house if the ldp committed to reducing the number of seats in the house by 234ex year. officials campaigning for the general elections starts on...
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the head of china's central bank knows how connected the global economy is. he said it would have an impact well beyond the borders of the united states. >> translator: many drins are concerned about the possible effects of a fiscal cliff. the global economy faces a number of uncertainties which are making it hard to judge china's economic forecast for next year. >> some indicators are rebounding and the economy is stabilizing. >> the nikkei is down over 1% from thursday's close around 101 points. investors selling stocks. that's after the dow jones suffered more than 120 points. investors concerned about the u.s. fiscal cliff issue. let's switch to currency as well. let's have a look at the currency levels now. 79.50 to 51. euro 101.30. a possible delay in greece receiving financial aid. let's have a look at some of the regions indexes as well. sou south korea's kospi is trading down. toyota motor executives are boosting vehicles. it's said to become the production center. toyota president made the announcement in bangkok during the 50th anniversary ceremoni
the head of china's central bank knows how connected the global economy is. he said it would have an impact well beyond the borders of the united states. >> translator: many drins are concerned about the possible effects of a fiscal cliff. the global economy faces a number of uncertainties which are making it hard to judge china's economic forecast for next year. >> some indicators are rebounding and the economy is stabilizing. >> the nikkei is down over 1% from thursday's...
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this afternoon he will make his first comments on the economy since winning reelection. >> let's get right over to jacqui jeras. >> happy friday. we have great news in the weather department. if you do that have outdoor plans this weekend, you better make them. the weather will be great. finally making a comeback, the sun made an appearance. temperatures have been unseasonably cool, we will be warming it up for the next -- for the weekend. a cold front on tuesday, so that is a nice stretch of whether to enjoy. we are a little bit cool this morning. 43 american national, 37 at dulles. our express' forecast showing you we will make it to the mid to upper 50's this afternoon. adam caskey is out in storm chaser 7. let's check on traffic. >> good morning. it is a quiet start if you are getting up and adam with us. it is time to hit the road running. let's look at some of the cameras. we are quiet 66, toll road, 395 with no delays. we do have an accident on southbound on george washington parkway near 123. police are already with it. a brief delay right now. southbound bw parkway after 123
this afternoon he will make his first comments on the economy since winning reelection. >> let's get right over to jacqui jeras. >> happy friday. we have great news in the weather department. if you do that have outdoor plans this weekend, you better make them. the weather will be great. finally making a comeback, the sun made an appearance. temperatures have been unseasonably cool, we will be warming it up for the next -- for the weekend. a cold front on tuesday, so that is a nice...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025, we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >> you've got the u.s. marines in afghanistan. >> in honor of my grandfather. >> in honor of my great grandfather. >> thank you to the veterans today and the ones that came before us to help make our nation free. [ applause ] >> welcome back to our special salute to the troops show. we're proud to have so many brave men and women. i will gladly admit that there are some things the government does really well with national defense at the top of the list. but when you find yourself in a situation where we are at now, that's a problem. i'm a stock guy. i hate to pontificate about politics. it's supposed to be private. but with the fiscal cliff coming at th
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025, we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >> you've got the u.s. marines in afghanistan. >> in honor of my grandfather....
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, there is the perception of the role defense spending and defense and military play in our economy and the perception that cuts to work growth in pentagon spending is shorthand, not just for how you much you care about jobs but how much you care about troops and american security and we start with the public because as i said the public is clear across party lines, land wars, not interested in big new military adventures of any kind, feel confident technological solutions that address terrorism problems. at the same time the public is willing and interested to hear about and -- fraud related pentagon cuts but believes if you just go in and cut the pentagon you will hurt troops and heard their families and heard veterans and it has to be said the public is not entirely wrong in thinking this because the single biggest drivers, troops, benefits, retirement, health care. also interesting how in the public mind the entire military establishment and troops have become synonymous. they also don't believe we spend more on the pentagon which is a big change from four five years ago and reflect
, there is the perception of the role defense spending and defense and military play in our economy and the perception that cuts to work growth in pentagon spending is shorthand, not just for how you much you care about jobs but how much you care about troops and american security and we start with the public because as i said the public is clear across party lines, land wars, not interested in big new military adventures of any kind, feel confident technological solutions that address...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report on r t. i was joined by pakistan's former ambassador to the united states course or used to be the national security advisor to the prime minister mr mahmud ali durrani sir thank you very much for coming here because you know the united states started the war on terror back in two thousand and one now international forces are expected to pull out by two thousand and fourteen and many do ask the question is this a sign of victory or defeat well it's certainly not. i think. the way they went in and do you object is they had i don't think they succeeded in . reaching the objectives in fact when i was the master there in washington number of years back i said that the way you're going you're not going to succeed and the tragedy is that you will make us the fall guy and this is happening today in your opinion what was the purpose of this whole operation and why are you leaving now well the purpose was to defeat the taliban and remove them and initially they did succeed and removing the taliban fro
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also, republicans say that it will hurt the economy for the fiscal cliff. >> if we're serious about reducing the deficit, we have to combine spending cuts with revenue and that means asking the wealthiest americans to pay a little more in taxes. >> congress also has to figure out how to reduce spending on entitlements like social security, medicare. with the balance of power unchanged on capitol hill. a short-term deal that postpones the fiscal cliff appears to be the most likely scenario. >> we are going to see some temperatures with warmer weather on the way, coming up. >> san francisco make another of rest with the vandalism of a muni bus turned it giants world series a celebration. and emotional reunion in the coming of this kron 4 exclusive as they return from afghanistan. just in time for veterans day. and to just after the reelection. che facing-the fiscal cliff. >> san francisco police have made a third arrest in connection with the vandalism and arson of a muni bus. and during the giants world series celebrations. police say, this man a 24 year-old adam diaz of oakland was are reste
also, republicans say that it will hurt the economy for the fiscal cliff. >> if we're serious about reducing the deficit, we have to combine spending cuts with revenue and that means asking the wealthiest americans to pay a little more in taxes. >> congress also has to figure out how to reduce spending on entitlements like social security, medicare. with the balance of power unchanged on capitol hill. a short-term deal that postpones the fiscal cliff appears to be the most likely...
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wealthiest 2% we can't afford and, according to economists, we'll have the least positive impact on our economy. >> reporter: the president grew emotional when asked about republicans who have blasted u.n. ambassador susan rice for her comments on the benghazi attack, adding it would not affect her possible nomination as secretary of state. >> for them to go after the u.n. ambassador who had nothing to do with benghazi and was making a presentation based on intelligence show received and to besmirch her reputation, is outrageous. >> reporter: and in the wake of superstorm sandy, the president made his most poignant comments yet on his belief in global warming. >> there have been an extraordinarily large number of severe weather events in north america and also around the globe. i am a firm believer that climate change is real, it's impacted by human behavior and carbon emissions. >> reporter: the president was also asked if he believes that he has a mandate. he said he does and that voters understood the two different paths he and mitt romney laid out during the campaign. he said that congress
wealthiest 2% we can't afford and, according to economists, we'll have the least positive impact on our economy. >> reporter: the president grew emotional when asked about republicans who have blasted u.n. ambassador susan rice for her comments on the benghazi attack, adding it would not affect her possible nomination as secretary of state. >> for them to go after the u.n. ambassador who had nothing to do with benghazi and was making a presentation based on intelligence show...
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foust grew up in johnstown, pennsylvania where steel mills created a bustling economy. today the mills are abandoned and jobs are scarce. >> it has certainly been nice to have the federal government fall back on the government contractors and government employment, but personally i'm from an area that relied on the steel mills until it was too late and there was no diversification. the steel mills closed. i don't want to see that happen to fairfax county. we want to diversify our economy and be less dependent on government contracting in the long run. >> reporter: peggy fox, 9 news now. >>> a passenger's erratic behavior causes a united flight bound for dulles to make an emergency landing. that flight coming from denver had to land 13 minutes earlier last night. we talked with one passenger who was sitting a row from the apparently disturbed traveler. >> he all of a sudden stood up and said to the man next to him i need to get out and he got out and he just kind of like collapsed face down on the floor and he stood up after a couple minutes and got back in his seat and
foust grew up in johnstown, pennsylvania where steel mills created a bustling economy. today the mills are abandoned and jobs are scarce. >> it has certainly been nice to have the federal government fall back on the government contractors and government employment, but personally i'm from an area that relied on the steel mills until it was too late and there was no diversification. the steel mills closed. i don't want to see that happen to fairfax county. we want to diversify our economy...
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line is this -- we played it too safe, we didn't think women were monolithic voters or cared about the economy, but when it comes to legitimate rape and abortion, women stood together. >> i wish that's all it was, really, but the whole year, particularly when republicans took over so many state legislators, that's when the war on women, if you forgive me, began. you had record numbers of anti-contraceptive and and antiabortion laws, even a tax on equal pay laws, the congress with the blunt amendment on where they actually had a vote on whether or not insurance policies ought to include contraception if theoss is in disagreement. so you can talk messenger all you want to or two members who clearly revealed the rubbish in the republican party, but, let's face it, women had a whole year, and then they had the republican primary to see it big and bold -- all anti-woman, personhood -- all the things the majority of the women are clearly not for. >> okay, but let me ask you this -- >> sure. >> -- in the reformation to havo have -- of the republican party, is that going to be dropped? >> the reform?
line is this -- we played it too safe, we didn't think women were monolithic voters or cared about the economy, but when it comes to legitimate rape and abortion, women stood together. >> i wish that's all it was, really, but the whole year, particularly when republicans took over so many state legislators, that's when the war on women, if you forgive me, began. you had record numbers of anti-contraceptive and and antiabortion laws, even a tax on equal pay laws, the congress with the...
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a weak economy is supposed to help sales. we also hear from walmart, gap, and target. and these three have been on a tear. can we continue? i think the storm might impact how well they're doing and i fear these stocks are all too high. maybe you sell some wednesday? on the other hand, the stock of ross stores has been horrendous already. maybe that one can bounce on thursday morning. i do think it's cheap and it has great growth. friday morning foot locker reports. as foot locker goes so goes nike. we have the goldman sachs industrial conference that starts monday. we think that china is turning. how much? how soon? we'll find out next week. tuesday's best buy. they're having an analyst day and this one should be down right comical. company is challenged everywhere. previous management wants to buy the company back, amazon. then we get the credit suisse. we will get the best of the best at this conference which is the biggest of the year for that sector. it also tells you what is big in the pharma pipe. and humana has an investor day next tuesday. this stock has been t
a weak economy is supposed to help sales. we also hear from walmart, gap, and target. and these three have been on a tear. can we continue? i think the storm might impact how well they're doing and i fear these stocks are all too high. maybe you sell some wednesday? on the other hand, the stock of ross stores has been horrendous already. maybe that one can bounce on thursday morning. i do think it's cheap and it has great growth. friday morning foot locker reports. as foot locker goes so goes...
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the country's economy largely depends on aid from russia, but criticism can be dangerous. president alexander lukashenko simply does not tolerate dissent, so many of his opponent's field force to escape abroad. great britain granted political asylum to a former deputy foreign minister of belarus this summer. the man was sentenced to prison in belarus and had to flee because he had taken part in protests against lukashenko, but some eu countries are no longer keen to take on the belarussian regime. >> the worst thing is the boredom and the uncertainty. the asylum seekers center where he has been living the past year is 7 kilometers away from the border. the town's solitary cafe provides some welcome relief. he is here because he deserted from the belarussian army when he could no longer face the beatings from his superiors. >>ehould say we are prepared to take up arms if there is no other way to contain the mass protests. in the name of the republic of belarus. >> he has gotten help from opposition activists, help that is desperately needed. >> he would face a terrible fate
the country's economy largely depends on aid from russia, but criticism can be dangerous. president alexander lukashenko simply does not tolerate dissent, so many of his opponent's field force to escape abroad. great britain granted political asylum to a former deputy foreign minister of belarus this summer. the man was sentenced to prison in belarus and had to flee because he had taken part in protests against lukashenko, but some eu countries are no longer keen to take on the belarussian...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >> hi, i'm air force captain shawn wilson. i'm currently serving in afghanistan. i have a message for my excruciatingly beautiful wife. a few more weeks and i'm bringing it home. i love you with all my heart. >> we celebrate our nation's troops. in order to take the celebration one step further, we have a chance to talk to an american international group, aig, largest insurance group on earth, having served as a lieutenant in the army. if you think of where aig was about four years ago when everybody thought the company was a goner and taken 182 million dollars of bailout money just to stay afloat. not only has the government turned a profit but they are
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >> hi, i'm air force captain shawn wilson. i'm currently serving in afghanistan. i have...
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critics say the european economy is stagnating due to these austerity measures. these include tax hikes and payroll cuts in the public sector. that's all for business news for this hour. i'll leave with you a recap of the region's markets. >>> the european union will use its nobel peace prize money to set up a relief fund for children in war zones. the move follows criticism of this year's award to the eu. the eu says it made the decision ahead of the awards ceremony in norway on december 10th. the prize money is about $1.2 million. the union won the 2012 prize for helping to overcome the legacy of two world wars and bring peace to europe. the president of the european commission said the prize is a symbol of reconciliation. he says the award money should be used to nurture hopes for the future. >>> myanmar's opposition leader aung san suu kyi has called on india to support her country as it moves towards democracy. aung san suu kyi made the call in new delhi, india, on wednesday where she's visiting for the first time in 25 years. she asked india to support the
critics say the european economy is stagnating due to these austerity measures. these include tax hikes and payroll cuts in the public sector. that's all for business news for this hour. i'll leave with you a recap of the region's markets. >>> the european union will use its nobel peace prize money to set up a relief fund for children in war zones. the move follows criticism of this year's award to the eu. the eu says it made the decision ahead of the awards ceremony in norway on...
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rhetoric aside from the left doesn't make the economy better. >> news makers with grover sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> i need some help over here. >> he yust just rolled himself out. >> he was issued this today and ten are missing. >> at some point he could stop breathing if he took too much narcotics. >> where is sergeant robert yates today? we followed him after this plane ride for many months and he entered himself into a program at walter reid where they used ack puncture and meditation and other techniques to wean them off of all the drugs that he was on. and through this program he actually was able to walk out on his own two feet. so i really commend the military for two things. for one, for allowing us to tell this story, both the good and the bad. but for recognizing this problem. by recognizing that there is this problem of overmedication and they are looking for outside the box ideas of how to fix it. that's the whole thees sis of the film really, the metaphor of the the scape fire is it isn't working. >> producer of escape fire t fight to rescue
rhetoric aside from the left doesn't make the economy better. >> news makers with grover sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> i need some help over here. >> he yust just rolled himself out. >> he was issued this today and ten are missing. >> at some point he could stop breathing if he took too much narcotics. >> where is sergeant robert yates today? we followed him after this plane ride for many months and he entered himself into a program...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. the mission of free accreditation free in-store charge is free arrangement three. three. free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects free media. dot com you. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these your headlines for wednesday november fourteenth two thousand and twelve u.s. president barack obama is reportedly looking for one point six trillion dollars and more revenue for uncle sam when he goes into those fiscal cliff negotiations on friday that's double what was talked about with g.o.p. leaders in the summer of two thousand and eleven according to the wall street journal so he is doubling down. and i'll bring everyone in to show that right away so we can give folks some short lived for the holy see. we shall see about that but in the meantime the fiscal cliff is surpassed the eurozone crisis as the top concern for business leaders bu
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but to get even that it had to agree to pretty strict austerity measures in the really killing the economy so all this. it is really now spilling onto the streets now all these countries in peripheral europe have been running budget deficits for for years now they've been seeing expenditures growing all the time isn't it about time to tighten the belt already while that's from an economist standpoint you are right of course but actually leave for the average for the way they see it is that it's the government's not themselves that were responsible for all these years of overspending so now they feel like they have to pay for something that they didn't do and these austerity measures are really killing their family budgets and is really putting them in a tough spot so it's a personal tragedy all right thank you very much for that right well indeed the european markets were trampled by that stampede of protests across much of spain and portugal coupled with strikes all across europe so as you can see the london dipped one percent with actually oil and gas suffering the most despite a recover
but to get even that it had to agree to pretty strict austerity measures in the really killing the economy so all this. it is really now spilling onto the streets now all these countries in peripheral europe have been running budget deficits for for years now they've been seeing expenditures growing all the time isn't it about time to tighten the belt already while that's from an economist standpoint you are right of course but actually leave for the average for the way they see it is that it's...
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the world's second biggest economy, china's international influence is continuing to grow. but there has been no change in the way it treats citizens who speak out. nhk world, beijing. >> one of the biggest critics weighed in, too. the dalai lama told about 130 japanese lawmakers they are wrong to fear at this bet an religious faith is promoting independence. they're urging china to stop violating rights in the region. >> in narrow minded communist officials they feel tibetan buddhist culture, buddhist faith some you see fear. that's a source of separate -- danger of separation. >> the dalai lama said tibetans are trying to preserve their culture. they're not threatening to become independent. a spokesperson for the chinese foreign ministry had little sympathy. >> translator: >> translator: the dalai lama is a political refugee aiming to defy the country in the guise of religious activity. >> hong said the government condemns japanese right wing forces that openly support the dalai lama's anti-china activities. he says this is interfering with china's internal affairs. >>>
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our economy can't afford that right now. certainly no middle class family can afford that right now. and nobody in either party says they want it to happen. the other option is to pass a law right now that would prevent any tax hike whatsoever on the first $250,000 of everybody's income. and by the way that means every american including the wealthiest americans get a tax cut. it means that 9 -- 9 % of all americans and 97% of all small businesses won't see their taxes go up a single dime. the senate has already passed a law like this. democrats in the house are ready to pass a law like this. i hope republicans in the house come on board too. we should not hold the middle class hostage while we debate tax cuts for the wealthy. we should at least do what we agree on and that's to keep middle class taxes lower. and i'll bring everyone in to sign it right away so we can give folks some certainty before the holiday season. i won't pretend that figuring out everything else will be easy but i'm confident we can do it. i know we ha
our economy can't afford that right now. certainly no middle class family can afford that right now. and nobody in either party says they want it to happen. the other option is to pass a law right now that would prevent any tax hike whatsoever on the first $250,000 of everybody's income. and by the way that means every american including the wealthiest americans get a tax cut. it means that 9 -- 9 % of all americans and 97% of all small businesses won't see their taxes go up a single dime. the...
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and the economy what does what do we mean when we talk about the economy the economy is workers and the economy is the people who were and who spend and if you cut in basically the areas that allow people to work to be contracted to be employed or that allow people to spend then that's really not going to help the economy what is going to help the economy it's a bailout citizens and to bail out not banks and not financial institutions and not kleptocratic elite but bail out citizens who can then spend money and again stimulate the economy in their favor i mean there's it's not something i can explain in minute to minute interview but there are alternatives that have been proposed by organizations all over the world for years carlos thanks a lot for the coastal sociologist to put fabric university in spain what is a promise to a little earlier would be crossing live to our correspondent sara first and she joins me now. getting some strong images from where you are at the moment tell us what is the latest situation. where you can see some dull clouds hanging the city here the mavens a
and the economy what does what do we mean when we talk about the economy the economy is workers and the economy is the people who were and who spend and if you cut in basically the areas that allow people to work to be contracted to be employed or that allow people to spend then that's really not going to help the economy what is going to help the economy it's a bailout citizens and to bail out not banks and not financial institutions and not kleptocratic elite but bail out citizens who can...
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people may reduce their holiday buying. >> the fiscal cliff could cause the economy to slide back into recession and raise the unemployment rate to 9.1%. >> the bottom line is, markets already saying, we are not sure what is happening here. the ultimate irony is this would have happened regardless of who got elected president. >> president obama is urging congress to act to avert this fiscal cliff. he is planning to meet with leaders of both parties in the white house next week. >> here is a look at some of our other top stories at this hour. cia director david petraeus has resigned to night because of an extramarital affair. in his letter of resignation, he said he asked president obama for permission to step down, saying his behavior was unacceptable as a husband and an official. president obama did accept the resignation. he said the four-star general has made our country safer and stronger. transportation officials have confirmed that they are investigating theft and misconduct by transportation department personnel. an extensive investigation has revealed employees received more t
people may reduce their holiday buying. >> the fiscal cliff could cause the economy to slide back into recession and raise the unemployment rate to 9.1%. >> the bottom line is, markets already saying, we are not sure what is happening here. the ultimate irony is this would have happened regardless of who got elected president. >> president obama is urging congress to act to avert this fiscal cliff. he is planning to meet with leaders of both parties in the white house next...
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approach in our whip's office and i totally agree with him we are doing a great job together to fix the economy and great jobs for people in the future and that's a great shared endeavor. >> you've been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. question time airs live on c-span 2 every wednesday at 7:00 a.m. eastern when the house of commons is in session, and again on sunday nights at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span. next week, members are out for a short autumn re-recess. question time returns on wednesday, november 21, 2012. watch any time at c-span.org where you can find video of past prime minister's questions and other british public affairs programs. . [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corps 2012] >> c-span invites middle and high school students to send a message to the president through a short video, let president obama know what is the most important issue he should consider in 2013 for a chance to win the grand prize of $5,000. c-span's student competition is open to students
approach in our whip's office and i totally agree with him we are doing a great job together to fix the economy and great jobs for people in the future and that's a great shared endeavor. >> you've been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. question time airs live on c-span 2 every wednesday at 7:00 a.m. eastern when the house of commons is in session, and again on sunday nights at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span. next week, members are out for a...
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will give tomorrow his first press conference after the election, and he would like to focus on the economy, but i think the majority of the journalists will just as more about petraeus and about general allen. the cia had eight directors in the past seven years, and it is bad for the cia, bad for the military, and bad for president obama. >> thanks for that. >> in germany, greenpeace is calling for a fresh start in the search for a long term dump for nuclear waste. >> the environmental group says a new commission should be set up to consider a range of possible sites with maximum input from the public. it says that after years of controversy, the government should give up on the old salt mine that has been the longest running candidate. >> research into weather this underground site is the right place to store nuclear waste started 35 years ago. the protests against it are just as old. greenpeace says it is time to change tack and that the search for a storage site for nuclear waste should start from scratch with greater involvement by ordinary people. >> a permanent storage site can only
will give tomorrow his first press conference after the election, and he would like to focus on the economy, but i think the majority of the journalists will just as more about petraeus and about general allen. the cia had eight directors in the past seven years, and it is bad for the cia, bad for the military, and bad for president obama. >> thanks for that. >> in germany, greenpeace is calling for a fresh start in the search for a long term dump for nuclear waste. >> the...
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economy by twenty twenty and the world bank thinks perhaps otherwise but what is currently occurring between the united states to china and indeed the european union is a process of rebalancing in which the chinese economy is readjusted away from its very strong export orientation over the last two decades or so towards one that is more focused on growing domestic consumption and indeed moving somewhat away from manufacturing towards more service sector emphasis. and indeed what we see here alternately really is a a yes if you like the continued rise of china but very much part of an interdependent global economy with three pillars really. the u.s. europe and east asia including both china and japan asking about europe than of course the crisis in europe at the moment is that a great investment opportunity for china is in some ways an area where china could help out europe or indeed it could capitalize on the problems in europe. well i think china certainly wants to continue to develop a very close interdependent relationship with europe. europe has been one of the principal overseas
economy by twenty twenty and the world bank thinks perhaps otherwise but what is currently occurring between the united states to china and indeed the european union is a process of rebalancing in which the chinese economy is readjusted away from its very strong export orientation over the last two decades or so towards one that is more focused on growing domestic consumption and indeed moving somewhat away from manufacturing towards more service sector emphasis. and indeed what we see here...
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it went up from last time, in a tough economy. young people very much culturally drive what kind of country we are and what we respond to. young people. then you have those credits. -- poste graduates -- a postgraduate, particularly women. that portion of the electorate has grown and goes heavily for obama. these trends represent a cultural shift and world view. it passed to do with the diversity of the -- it has to do with the diversity of the country, with secularism and faith, with the role of women in the family. there is a whole range of attitudes correlated with this. republicans tried as hard as possible not to have it come into play, but it is the cultural attitudes that have more intensity, as we have seen on both sides. i think we have reached a point on this that republicans cannot treat this like global warming. we cannot have the entire science community say that global warming is happening in caused by human beings and say well, we have a different view. we sought in the polling. we had a poll that had the obama lead
it went up from last time, in a tough economy. young people very much culturally drive what kind of country we are and what we respond to. young people. then you have those credits. -- poste graduates -- a postgraduate, particularly women. that portion of the electorate has grown and goes heavily for obama. these trends represent a cultural shift and world view. it passed to do with the diversity of the -- it has to do with the diversity of the country, with secularism and faith, with the role...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. a report on our. full international backing for syria's rebels potentially meeting more foreign cash is something the newly formed opposition coalition is struggling to achieve the goal pushed for the new set of russia claiming it has the sole syrian people's representative but the why the arab league bloc doesn't see it that way now middle east correspondent paula slater explains. the six gulf states have formally recognized the new syrian coalition as the official representative of the syrian people the foreign minister of qatar has said that this recognition will remove obstacles that will ultimately be able to secure arms for syrian rebels the coalition does look set to set up a so-called government in exile if indeed this happens this will have the backing of western as well as arab states there are fears that this could set up a libya style scenario what we saw in libya was opposition fighters setting themselves up as
find out what's really happening to the global economy with. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. a report on our. full international backing for syria's rebels potentially meeting more foreign cash is something the newly formed opposition coalition is struggling to achieve the goal pushed for the new set of russia claiming it has the sole syrian people's representative but the why the arab league bloc doesn't see it that way now middle east correspondent paula slater...
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. >> at the time when our economy is still recovering from the great recession, our top priority has to be jobs and growth. >> economists say the country will be plunged into another recession if it goes over this cliff on january first. that's when bush era tax cuts expire unless the president and lawmakers agree on a new plan. any deal must include asking wealthiest americans to pay more taxes. house speaker john boehner disagrees. >> the problem with asking for more taxes is a lot of them are small business owners. >> they're asking from the middle class. most of them work on the more contentious issues at stake by the end of the year. >>> the airport authority got an award nobody wants. the golden hammer for the week's worst government waste. and while it controls dulles and reagan airport, billions in federal money is spent. the journal talks about free football tickets they got, side jobs and one contact that went 1700% over budget. the washington garden also -- guardian also stunned because it awarded 2-thirds of its contracts without opening up for bid. >>> president obama wi
. >> at the time when our economy is still recovering from the great recession, our top priority has to be jobs and growth. >> economists say the country will be plunged into another recession if it goes over this cliff on january first. that's when bush era tax cuts expire unless the president and lawmakers agree on a new plan. any deal must include asking wealthiest americans to pay more taxes. house speaker john boehner disagrees. >> the problem with asking for more taxes...
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technology is a key driver of the south korean economy. making up 40% of the trade w out the components, americans might not have smart phones or tv monitors. >> this is under celebrated fact that the technology purr vais homes of most americans.. >> the agreement is paving the way for more investmentvc'e÷ and partnerships between silicon valley and core rea. 500 companies are showing off their latest technologies, at a two-day conference. nancy developed in a -- california tech firms see koreas as a partner. joaquin sold his company for the energy industry. >> korea is a great launch pad. very innovative. a great track record, u.s. companies are teeming with large companies like lg, samsung to be the launching pad to be a spring board for the world. >> samsung is a electronics giant but has been engaged in a legal battle with apple over patents. the deputy minister for the knowledge economy is reluctant to answer questions whether the legal dispute will hurt efforts. >> to they can bring more. >> the interpretor says korea has goals. >>
technology is a key driver of the south korean economy. making up 40% of the trade w out the components, americans might not have smart phones or tv monitors. >> this is under celebrated fact that the technology purr vais homes of most americans.. >> the agreement is paving the way for more investmentvc'e÷ and partnerships between silicon valley and core rea. 500 companies are showing off their latest technologies, at a two-day conference. nancy developed in a -- california tech...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. mission of free accreditation free zones for charges free arrangement free. free. to try free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects free media dog r.t. dot com. welcome back you're watching our team well the resignation of the director of the cia and one of america's most decorated military commanders david petraeus has certainly dominated headlines as well as air time and american press but while his extramarital affair has been in the spotlight the real cause for concern seems to be the ramifications for the country as a whole well if not more about this with james for better care of the poor but report and joins us live from japan sir thank you for being with us of course decisions made by the cia certainly resonate all across the globe what are the implications of his resignation you think for the u.s. . well that's a good question and one that hasn't been asked enough in this scandal if the o
find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. mission of free accreditation free zones for charges free arrangement free. free. to try free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects free media dog r.t. dot com. welcome back you're watching our team well the resignation of the director of the cia and one of america's most decorated military commanders...